Calvary Chapel - Imagine Communications
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Calvary Chapel - Imagine Communications
Calvary Chapel Calvary Chapel Reaches out to Thousands of Worshippers with SelenioFlexTM Encoders By Jack Chew, Video Operations Manager, Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale (CCFL) was founded by Senior Pastor Bob Coy in 1985. We are a non-denominational megachurch with a congregation of over 30,000, including up to 14,000 viewers of our live stream. Calvary Chapel also has an accredited elementary-through-secondary school on its 75-acre property. Currently, Calvary Chapel and the school employ roughly 1000 staff members and hundreds of volunteers. We have expanded into adjacent cities and now have seven additional alternate venues (or satellite campuses). Calvary Chapel was ranked among the top 10 largest churches in the United States by Forbes in 2009. As Video Operations Manager, I oversee all of the video needs for all campuses, from line producing our multi-camera services seven times a week, to acquiring and implementing technology to be used over our dark fiber network to the satellite campuses. I’m also responsible for the recording and distribution of our services — both on physical media and streamed live via our SelenioFlex™ encoders from Imagine Communications — and forecasting the future trends in technology so Calvary Chapel can best benefit from new advances. Meeting High Standards After much research, I was convinced that SelenioFlex could provide the robust, fully integrated system we needed to ensure that we would never (and I do mean never) have a system failure. From our initial installation almost four years ago, these live-to-file ingest encoders have never failed, in spite of the fact that they have been running almost continuously every day of the week. I challenge anyone to find a PC that can do that! When we decided to go with SelenioFlex, we also wanted to build a streaming profile that would be sensitive to our older audiences that may not have the most up-to-date viewing hardware or high-speed Internet connectivity. The H.264 (AVC) encoding on these systems is STUNNING. It delivers great quality, great profile control, great reliability and greater flexibility in terms of playback compatibility. To this day, I receive calls from other churches and people asking, “How do you get your video to look so good?” Customer ▪ Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale Industry ▪ House of Worship Business Challenge ▪ Quickly, efficiently and easily encoding church services for high-quality live streaming to audiences of up to 14,000 and on-demand availability. Technology Solution ▪ SelenioFlexTM encoders Business Value ▪ “Now we [stream to] 10,000 to 14,000 viewers who have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars because their experience was exceptional.” ▪ “Our overhead is greatly reduced, in that I don’t need to have an expensive technician on staff.” ▪ “The Imagine Communications H.264 (AVC) encoding is STUNNING. It delivers great quality, great profile control, great reliability and greater flexibility in terms of playback compatibility.” ▪ “To this day, I receive calls from other churches and people asking, ‘how do you get your video to look so good?’” We have a high-availability policy at CCFL — we endeavor to ensure that everyone who wants to see and hear our content can do so. We established a tech support line just to make sure the viewers can “lock on” with us and access our streams. The funny thing about this is that we have never had a call about anything that was a result of the SelenioFlex encoders. The systems never stop working. The flexibility of the Imagine Communications systems and software allows us to keep up with the ever-changing web landscape — they are staying ahead of the encoding curve. That takes a lot of weight off of my shoulders. Achieving Seamless Integration Growing the Audience Our SelenioFlex encoders are fully integrated within our video production infrastructure. Filebased media assets are transcoded using the Imagine Communications systems from their initial XDCam format to AVC for on-demand viewing. For real-time streaming, SelenioFlex encodes HD-SDI input sources with embedded audio into four AVC output streams ranging from 56 Kb/s to 4 Mb/s to support a broad range of viewing devices and viewer network connectivity. SelenioFlex also automatically segments the outputs for compatibility with the most popular mobile phones and tablets. Our ministry comprises freelancers and volunteers. Many of them have very little experience in the video field, much less in the live streaming world. The software interface of the SelenioFlex systems allows me to have even the least-trained person quickly up to speed and operating our transcoding jobs for on-demand content. I can have almost anyone in the operator’s chair, knowing SelenioFlex will do all of the heavy lifting. Our overhead is greatly reduced, in that I don’t need to have an expensive technician on staff, just willing and alert people who care to do a good job. When we first started streaming video for our live services, we had an audience of roughly 800 people a week. That was seven years ago. Now we host 14,000 viewers who have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars because their experience was exceptional. Prior to the purchase of the SelenioFlex systems, it was taking two to three days for us to post our archived sermons to our internal server. Back then there were a few hundred people each week that would wait patiently for us to finally post the file. Now we are able to do this in the same afternoon — often in real time — and we are serving up our archive file to 3,000 to 5,000 people each week. This saves me anywhere from 10 to 16 man-hours per week. I have been able to actualize that savings to help offset the cost of a third Imagine Communications encoder to support multi-language translations and closed captioning. +1.866.4.Imagine © 2014 Imagine Communications Proprietary and Confidential CS_PURDUE_0314